dashcamdanny wrote: » There is around 10 or 11 bank hols a year which should not really count as your yearly holiday allowance. Every place I have worked so far offered 21 days hols a year provided you work 39 hours a week. You are getting as little as 19 if they count holy days as Bank hols. Time a one quarter overtime is terrible. If I were you, I would use that kip for training and hop over to BE or DB. You are being screwed with pay and hols.
thomasj wrote: » I saw one of those go ahead learner buses on George's street this morning
dashcamdanny wrote: » There is around 10 or 11 bank hols a year which should not really count as your yearly holiday allowance. Every place I have worked so far offered 21 days hols a year provided you work 39 hours a week. You are getting as little as 19 if they count holy days as Bank hols.
Here we go wrote: » Over time is time and a quarter 30 days holiday including bank holidays ect if you work one you get paid and a day off in lieu and they garennte a 39 hour week wage there is also a claw back clause if they train you 15€ a week for two years but it's refunded to you if your still employed by them and haven't left
soundman45 wrote: » Have a look at the bus eireann website it says they will accept drivers with class b or class c to be trained by them for the d licence
Stephen15 wrote: » Here we go wrote: » Iv also seen BE advertise at 677€ weekly 200 positions no idea if there training up but and I assume it's working country wide No you have to already have a D licence to apply for BE from what I believe
Here we go wrote: » Iv also seen BE advertise at 677€ weekly 200 positions no idea if there training up but and I assume it's working country wide
Stephen15 wrote: » No you have to already have a D licence to apply for BE from what I believe
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Dublin bus are hiring at the moment and training up B licence drivers. They are using their file list of applicants from the previous recruitment drive before they advertise again
Here we go wrote: » Do you not need to already have a D licence to get a job in DB ?
Here we go wrote: » During the interview they said 12€ training period and 14:50€ when you get full d license and working proper with annual 30 cent rise for first 5 years
punisher5112 wrote: » Well under 32k 32k is before tax figure
PirateShampoo wrote: » Have they told you what the starting money is like? Ive a driving test with them in July but my current job pays pretty good so wondering if i should go through the whole rigmarole of it.
Here we go wrote: » I’ve applied and done interview and medical Cpc theory is paid for by go ahead but study is up to your self for theory then I believe there’s a 2/3 in class work 2/3 week in bus training 1week bus + which is all done onsite in ballymount
Stephen15 wrote: » Are you considering applying? All training is provided including CPC and driver training.
Dr Brown wrote: » Someone told me that Go-Ahead won't accept free travel passes can anyone confirm if that's true ?
Here we go wrote: » Sorry if this is the wrong tread but could I ask is the cpc test step 1/2 both on the same day and if the app on iTunes with 170 cpc questions any use ?
antoinolachtnai wrote: » But the recipient has to pay book value for it right? To make the balance sheet of the donor ‘whole’?
GM228 wrote: » The vehicles are registered and owned by the operating company the NTA supply them to, but the condition of contract is that ownership can be transferred.
antoinolachtnai wrote: » Where do these vehicles appear on the NTA balance sheet? According to the 2016 accounts, the NTA only owes 38,000 euros worth of motor vehicles.